The point I'm making, and I think it was Mr. Lalani who made the distinction—I apologize, I can't recall—is on the difference between evidence and reporting.
In these hearings, there has been, in my judgment, a lack of respect for the testimony that has come from experts, from people with the background you have and the credentials you have. There's been a lack of respect for that testimony and an exaltation of the reporting of people who do not have the credentials and the background. I think this is a very, very important thing to point out.
I also point out that every general we've had here, everybody who has been involved in military service, has made the statement that they would never obey an unlawful order. The point is that we are well served by gentlemen like you, by the entire foreign affairs department, by the armed forces, and by all the people who have dedicated themselves. I think they deserve an awful lot better in terms of respect. I thank you for being here today.